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Ramos resigns from Sevilla

nicdic

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Yeah, i'm so glad the fitness dude is coming too, we always look knackered.
 

carterz

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are u sure

i heard that gerry francis is coming with christian gross as assistant manager. Has anyone else heard that.
 

BoringOldFan

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Surely you could have stuck this in my thread?

:shrug:

Evidently not. But I can :wink:

nicdic's thread rules!

The start of the act has been spectacular because before the cut of the tape a hawk has sitd in the arm of the President of the Seville

I recognise all those words but necessairly in that order.

"We carried a lot of time working in our first headquarters and with a lot of illusion we collect the fruits of our new house"

I believe that is our plan for the new stadium.
 

tony0379

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i heard that gerry francis is coming with christian gross as assistant manager. Has anyone else heard that.

yeah i heard that aswell
this ramos situation could be one big smoke screen
 

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Sevilla coach Juande Ramos

2007-01-24 12:27:00
World Soccer: You're UEFA Cup holders, thrashed Barcelona to win the European Supercup, are top of the Spanish League and playing brilliantly. How have you managed it?
We've had such self-confidence and conviction since the UEFA Cup Final that we have been able to achieve really excellent results. We beat Barcelona clearly and went on an excellent run in the League. The team has total confidence in our system; there's a real conviction about everything we do. The key is convincing the players to be very ambitious. Sometimes you can lose games, but you have to keep going with it, keep striving to achieve more.

Can that confidence be broken by a couple of bad results?
I don't think so. We've had a few bad results and come back from them. I try to make the players see that you can win or lose, but that there's a path you have to stick to. You can lose the match, but you can't lose your identity.

Sevilla's success has been coming for a long time, hasn't it? This is a club that does things the right way at almost all levels. The youth system is productive, the signings policy has been successful…
You won't find us doing here what they do at other clubs, when after one bad season they dump 10 players and get 10 new ones or change the whole structure. Each season we perfect little things, we don't need a huge overhaul every summer. Last season, we got knocked out of the Spanish Cup but carried on in the same manner because we thought we were doing things right. We wouldn't have succeeded if we had thrown away all that good work.

Sevilla have been very successful in the transfer market.
There are players we can't afford so we have to look for cheaper players who still give us good results. You're never going to get it 100 per cent right but there are ways of maximising your chances: you don't just look at the player on the pitch but everything about him. You can think someone's a good player and then discover that his private life is a mess. So, you watch him play and train, you speak to those close to him.

Is it easier to work without stars, with players who have won nothing?
The player who is not a star may be hungrier but the star guarantees you a certain number of victories because he can win games on his own. Sevilla don't have any stars but we win the games on the basis of humility and a level of physical exertion that is very, very high. Teams with stars make far less effort but can win the game with one moment.

How does your relationship with sporting director Monchi work? What roles do you have when it comes to choosing players?
There's a clear consensus. I tell Monchi the player or type of player I want: fast, tall, left-footed, right- footed, good in the air…and, based on his work and expertise, he says to me: “Look, we have this guy, or this guy.” Between us, we identify the player, or players, who can fit that. But it's not always like that. For example, Freddie Kanoute was a player no one here really knew and I recommended him because I had seen him for Tottenham and West Ham.

Would you like the model to be more like in England, with you controlling the signings? In Spain, at other clubs, the sporting director-coach model has caused lots of problems.
The thing is, the coach doesn't really have time to do both jobs. What you need is trust and professionalism.


This is an excerpt from an interview with Juande Ramos. The full interview appeared in the February 2007 issue of World Soccer. To subscribe to the magazine, click here
 

miles_64

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There's only JUAN Juande Ramos, only JUAN Juande Ramos...

and in a Viera - mum's a cannibal tune:

Ramos wooooooo,
Ramos wooooooo,
He came here from Seville,
We'll be playing like Brazil,
Ramos woooooo!
 

BoringOldFan

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How does your relationship with sporting director Monchi work? What roles do you have when it comes to choosing players?
There's a clear consensus. I tell Monchi the player or type of player I want: fast, tall, left-footed, right- footed, good in the air…and, based on his work and expertise, he says to me:

So pretty similar to Jol's experience. He tells Comolli: I want a left winger, a left footed left back, an experienced centre back.... and based on his work and expertise, he buys Steed Malbranque.
 

haxman

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Yeah, i'm so glad the fitness dude is coming too, we always look knackered.

That's Ghaly out the door then. After all, he reckons that "we didn't do any running at Tottenham" :razz:

A kick up their holes from a good fitness trainer is exactly what our squad needs.
 

nicdic

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I hope Ghaly along with Routledge gets a fresh chance.
 

Kendall

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Well get in there at least the board have got something right. I didnt want to be waiting till the end of the season for a new manager. Will he be in place for Blackburn on Sunday?

No chance, at best his first training session will be Monday.

Can't see him being up for training tomorrow, can you?


He won't have gotten 2 winks!
 

Kendall

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I hope Ghaly along with Routledge gets a fresh chance.


Yep, Ghaly in his best position. Routy because, well, I feel he has a lot more to offer, but he's a big confidence player & his has been shattered.

Both Mourinho and Wenger have spoken highly of Ghaly & I think he's got good attributes, he just needs to be developed, with dare I say it, a Wenger-like touch (tee hee). Again, he's another player who's confidence was ruined by bit-part appearences, even a week after playing well & playing out of position.

As a player, when that happens, what do you really have to play for when it's like that? Competition for places is good, but when you play well and then get dropped for a month, it's a bit wank.

I also feel Spurs fans disrespected Ghaly waaaay before he disrespected the club.
 

nicdic

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He was on form though wasn't he :wink:
 

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The same can be said for Defoe.
 

nicdic

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Yeah, Defoe, Bent, the whole squad. Slate wiped clean. Lets hope we see the players all giving there all.
 
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